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Chapter 6.6

International Conflicts & Diplomatic Cooperation: Canada's Global Role

Explore how nations manage conflict and build peace through diplomacy, multilateral institutions, and landmark Canadian foreign policy achievements.


What You'll Learn

Canada's middle power diplomacy prioritizes multilateralism over unilateral action.
Lester Pearson's UNEF proposal established modern UN peacekeeping globally.
R2P doctrine holds sovereignty conditional on protecting citizens from atrocities.
Key terms include sovereignty, sanctions, multilateralism, soft power, diplomacy.

What You'll Practice

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Students analyze Canada's peacekeeping, NATO, and humanitarian intervention roles.

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Questions test knowledge of key diplomatic terms and international institutions.

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Learners evaluate foreign policy decisions using multilateralism and sovereignty concepts.

Why This Matters

Understanding international conflicts and diplomatic cooperation equips students to critically analyze global events, evaluate foreign policy decisions, and engage as informed citizens in an increasingly interconnected world.

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Multilateralism
Peacekeeping
Diplomacy
Sovereignty
Human Security
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